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Daily Archives: February 16, 2024

Spanish Sales Sector Hones Priorities

Going into Berlin’s European Film Market, Spain’s biggest sales agents are under no illusion just how tough international markets have become.  “Paradoxically, in one of the best moments for Spanish productions, we are finding that some of our top dramas are getting hard to sell

Spanish Films To Track in Berlin

It may not match last year’s sheer quantity in competition strands, but Spain still boasts a high quality presence at the Berlinale. Following, highlights the festival and EFM: “Every You Every Me,” (Michael Fetter Nathansky) A factory worker strives to reconnect with her distant husband, exploring

Brazil Returns in Force at Berlin  

Brazil’s film industry hits Berlin with a new stride in its step, bringing 46 producers and 80-plus films and projects, according to promotional org Cinema do Brasil, led by chairman André Sturm and manager, Maria Marta.  It is also in the process of receiving part

Brazilian Bonanza

Top Brazilian titles at the Berlin Festival and EFM:  “Betânia,” (Marcelo Botta) Botta’s feature debut, produced by Salvatore Filmes, associate produced by Ventre Studio, selected for Berlin’s Panorama. Set in stunning but barren Brazilian sand dunes, Betânia, 65, rebuilds amid global collapse. After losing her husband to

Sebastian Stan Pushes Back After Reporter Uses the Word ‘Beast’ to Describe ‘A Different Man’ Character With Facial Disfigurement: ‘I Have to Call You Out’

Sebastian Stan corrected a journalist at the Berlin Film Festival press conference for his new film, the psychological thriller “A Different Man,” when they used insensitive language to describe a character with facial disfigurement. The film follows Edward (Stan), who, after undergoing facial surgery, becomes

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